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Taking My Game Outside

Spring is finally here, and for those of us in New England, that means tennis is moving outdoors. Most of the players I know get positively giddy at the thought. The fresh air! The sun! The unlimited free court time! It’s tennis the way it’s meant to be!

Others, and I count myself among them, dread the start of the outdoor season. The wind carrying your ball long! The sun in your eyes! The unlimited rolling of your ball until it’s three courts away because there’s no curtain to stop it!

Last summer I played singles at a local clay court and discovered that yellow jackets had built their nests in it. Fortunately they didn’t emerge until we were sweeping the court after our match. The broom filled their entrance holes with clay and, needless to say, kind of ticked them off. Yet another plus for indoor tennis–no hostile wildlife.

But unless I want to be all alone with the ball machine in my indoor club, I need to follow my friends outside.

After months of playing strictly indoors, the shift to outdoor tennis can be charitably called “an adjustment.” Even seasoned players can end up shanking the ball. With our spring league starting in just a few weeks, I researched some tips to help me with the transition. Here’s what I found:

With these tips in mind, maybe I’ll learn to love playing in the great outdoors. (Of course, having ballboys to chase my runaway balls wouldn’t hurt, either.)

Do you love outdoor tennis? What do you do to adjust to the conditions?

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